Join us for the opening of Civilization‘s new gallery Non-Breaking Space devoted to showcasing important works of graphic design. The first exbibition, The Design of Dissent, is a survey with over fifty prominent graphic works […]

09/07/2011paigeComments Off on British Journal of Photography Launches on iPad

Photography fans with iPads get something special this week. The British Journal of Photography has launched its official iPad app. The best part? The first issue is free! Issue 1 is a whopping 400MB free […]

I came across Natsumi Hayashi’s work the other day just tumblin‘ around. I was immediately drawn to the cleanliness of her photographs. The primary draw to her simple, yet substantial photo blog are the “Today’s […]

Somewhere between my flickr account and here on The Color Awesome, I’ve received comments and messages asking about this piece. I love a good story, but I will try to make this one quick. Obviously, […]

03/31/2010paigeComments Off on Last Gasp 40th Anniversary Art Show, Thursday in San Francisco

For 40 years, the good folks at Last Gasp have kept the counterculture ‘s appetite for books satiated, publishing wild, weird, wonderful, and subversive works by R. Crumb, Robert Wilson, Diane di Prima, Mark Ryden, […]

Hey all you Seattleites! This is your last week to see local music photographer Jenny Jimenez ‘s photography exhibit at Skylark Cafe. The Seattle Times had a nice interview, and The Seattle Weekly has a […]

Thought you might enjoy some interesting design links today. I love this collection of 41 creative and unique alphabet charts compiled by Share Some Candy. While we’re at it, let’s continue with the creative alphabet […]

As we reported back in May, Gary Hustwit, Director of Helvetica, the documentary about typography, graphic design and global visual culture, has a new project, Objectified. Objectified explores industrial design and the manufactured objects we […]

Gary Hustwit, Director of Helvetica, the documentary about typography, graphic design and global visual cultre, is at it again. His newest project, Objectified, explores industrial design and the manufactured objects we surround ourselves with on […]

04/29/2009paigeComments Off on Review: Andy Warhol Live! at the de Young Museum

Over the course of his meteoric career, Andy Warhol (1928–1987) used the medium of music to transform himself from fan, to record album designer, to producer, to celebrity night-clubber, to rock star. Warhol Live presents […]